John the Baptist and Jesus: A Prophetic Fulfillment in Matthew 3
Matthew 3 introduces us to John the Baptist, the prophetic forerunner of Jesus, fulfilling centuries-old prophecies from Isaiah and Malachi. […]
Matthew 3 introduces us to John the Baptist, the prophetic forerunner of Jesus, fulfilling centuries-old prophecies from Isaiah and Malachi. […]
In Matthew 3:15, when Jesus says He must be baptized “to fulfill all righteousness,” He isn’t repenting—He’s obeying. His baptism
The baptism of Jesus is one of the clearest moments in Scripture where the Trinity—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—is revealed
Jesus’ baptism wasn’t about repentance since He was completely sinless. Instead, it was a deliberate act of identifying with sinful
Matthew 3:13–17 gives you a clear picture of the Trinity — God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — all
The baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist is a pivotal moment that marks the beginning of Jesus’ public ministry
Jesus’ baptism in Matthew 3:13–17 is a powerful moment that marks the beginning of His public ministry. Though Jesus had
Jesus’ baptism in Matthew 3:13–17 wasn’t about repentance—He had no sin to repent of. Instead, it marked the beginning of
Jesus’ baptism in Matthew 3:13–17 wasn’t just a symbolic ritual—it marked the powerful beginning of His public ministry. Though sinless,
The Second Coming of Jesus Christ is a central theme throughout the New Testament, with clear and repeated mentions by